CAMBRIDGE, Mass. –Taking its six-game unbeaten streak to New Jersey, Harvard men's soccer will travel to Princeton for a Saturday, Oct. 22 clash at 4 p.m. The contest will be broadcast on the Ivy League Digital Network.

Last Time Out
Extending its unbeaten streak to six games, Harvard men's soccer tallied its third-straight shutout in a 1-0 victory over Brown on Friday night at Stevenson-Pincince Field.

Junior Eric Gylling netted his first-career goal, redirecting a free kick from classmate Christian Sady into the lower left corner for the game-winner. The Crimson (7-3-2, 2-0-1) and Bears (6-5-1, 1-1-1) each tallied nine shots, with Sady posting a team-best three. Junior Kyle Parks made four saves in goal to earn his fifth-career shutout.

RPI Report Harvard checked in at No. 37 in the Oct. 17 RPI update. Harvard holds a 3-3-1 record against the top-50 in the rankings, including a 2-1 mark versus the top-25. The Crimson's top win came Sept. 11 when the Crimson topped Washington, 1-0.

Player of the Week Pushing Harvard's unbeaten streak to six games with three shutouts in a row, junior goalkeeper Kyle Parks has been named the Ivy League Player of the Week for Oct. 10-16. The weekly honor is the first of Parks' career.

Parks recorded back-to-back shutouts against Boston College and Brown, extending his shutout streak to a career-best 293 minutes. Parks spotless record kept Harvard tied for first in the league at 2-0-1, making four saves in each contest. The win over BC was Parks' second shutout against a top-25 team in the RPI, as he also stopped Washington Sept. 11.

Scouting Harvard
The Crimson squad is off to a 7-3-2 start, and is 2-0-1 in Ivy play after defeating Cornell and Brown and tying Yale. Senior Jake Freeman leads the team with 16 points on six goals and four assists, while junior Christian Sady and freshman Matthew Glass have pitched in 11 and 10 points, respectively. Junior Kyle Parks has seen every minute between the posts, recording a 1.29 goals-against average over 12 starts with five shutouts.

Shutout Streak Setting a new career-best, junior Kyle Parks enters the weekend with a 293-minute scoreless streak intact. The keeper has shut out three-consecutive opponents in Cornell, Boston College and Brown.

Rookie of the WeekMatthew Glass was announced as the Ivy League Rookie of the Week on October 3 after a two-goal week against Boston University and Yale.

Glass scored in back-to-back games, extending his points streak to four games. On Tuesday against Boston University, the Sacramento, California native slotted home the third Crimson goal of the game to seal the win, and he followed the performance with a go-ahead goal in Saturday's 3-3 draw with Yale.

Scouting Princeton
The Tigers hold a 6-6-1 overall record, with a 0-2-1 mark in Ivy League play. Greg Seifert leads the team with eight goals, while Matthew Mangini and Mark Romanowski have tallied a team-leading four assists each. Josh Haberman has seen the most time in net, where he holds a 1.38 goals-against average with one shutout.

The Crimson trails the all-time series with Princeton, 40-42-8, including a 2-3 loss in Cambridge last season.

Golden Boot Race
Senior Jake Freeman is second in the Ivy League with 16 points, just behing of Princeton's Greg Seifert (17). Freeman is second in the league with six goals, while junior Christian Sady is tied for fourth in the league with 11 points.

In October
Since the start of the 2013 season, Harvard holds a 16-4-2 record in the month of October. The Crimson posted a 6-2 mark a year ago in the Halloween month, including three wins over Ancient Eight foes, and the team is 3-0-1 in October this year.

Land of the Free
Senior forward Jake Freeman scored in three-straight contests from Sept. 27-Oct. 8, including a two-goal outing against Cornell, and has tallied a point six of the last nine outings. Freeman led the team with 17 points a year ago.

Against the PAC
With Harvard's 1-0 shutout victory over Washington Sept. 11, the Crimson earned its second win over a Pac-12 school in program history. The first came Sept. 4, 2010 when Harvard topped Stanford, 2-1.

Form a Wall
Junior goalkeeper Kyle Parks is first in the Ivy League with 55 saves on the season. The netminder has recorded five shutouts on the season, blanking Hofstra, Washington, Cornell, Boston College and Brown.

Boston Strong
Harvard has tallied a 5-1-1 record against Boston-area schools since the beginning of the 2014 season. During that span, Harvard has tallied three wins over Boston College, one victory versus Northeastern and a win and tie against Boston University.

Home Field Advantage
Jordan Field and Ohiri Field have been difficult places for visiting teams to take the field, with Harvard holding a 17-5-3 record at home since the start of the 2013-14 season.

Ivy League Digital Network
The Ivy League Digital Network returns for a fourth season as the home for all live streaming and on-demand video content for each of the conference's eight institutions. Broadcast in full HD and featuring a live score bug and play-by-play and color commentary, the Ivy League Digital Network provides fans with unprecedented access to the Ancient Eight.

Multiple subscription options are available to fans, including school-specific and league-wide passes. The ILDN is also available on Apple TV and Roku. To learn more about the Ivy League Digital Network or to sign-up today, click here.

At the HelmPieter Lehrer is in his fourth season as the Virginia B. and James O. Welch, Jr. '52 Head Coach for Harvard Men's Soccer in 2015, tallying a 33-21-8 (.597) record over three-plus years. Each of Lehrer's teams has finished in the top-three of the conference standings, with 17 players earning All-Ivy nods.

What's Next?
The Crimson travels to Dartmouth for a 4:30 p.m. kickoff on Saturday, Oct. 29. The game will be broadcast on the Ivy League Digital Network.